This salty sea is the lowest point on Earth.
The Dead Sea
It is the year the modern State of Israel was born.
1948
The holiest site for Jews - a part of the ancient Holy Temple.
The Kotel
This native animal is known as "the ship of the desert".
Camel
First Prime Minister of Israel
David Ben Gurion
This "green" region in Israel has the most fertile soil and is home to many farms.
The Galilee
It is the Jewish ritual object that was used in the design of Israel's National Flag.
The Tallit
Israel's government meets in this building, where the country's laws are made.
The Knesset
Southernmost city at the tip of the Negev... great for snorkelling and other water sports.
Eilat
First Female Prime Minister in Israel.
Golda Meir
It is the largest desert in Israel.
The Negev Desert
It is the day that is observed on the day before Yom Ha'atzmaut in Israel.
Yom HaZikaron
You can see the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibited here.
Israel Museum or the Shrine of the Book
Israel's largest Negev city
Beer Sheva
First President of Israel
Chaim Weitzmann
This northern territory was captured from Syria during the Six Day War...
The Golan Heights
It is the oldest port in Israel, located near Tel Aviv.
Jaffa/Yaffo
You can visit Israel's Holocaust Memorial Museum, also called this.
Yad Vashem
Kibbutz Yotvata in the desert is known for these kind of delicious products.
Dairy Products
Current Prime Minister of Israel
Binyamin Natanyahu
This geographical feature's source is found in Israel's northern mountains and stretches from the Kinneret to the Dead Sea.
The Jordan River
It is the law that allows all Jews from anywhere in the world to become citizens of the State of Israel.
The Law of Return
These are the 4 quarters in the Old City. One is the Jewish. What are the others?
Christian, Muslim and Armenian
The Negev has the largest amount of land of any region in Israel but the smallest amount of this.
Population/people
Founder of Zionism
Theodor Herzl